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WORD Research this...Ecclesiastes 4
- 1 I ahpw pil pwurehng medemedewe duwen sapwung koaros me kin wiewiawi nin sampah. Me milahr nan apwal akan kin wie sengiseng, oh sohte me kin sewese irail. Sohte me kin sewese irail pwehki me kahpwalihirailla kan me ahneki manaman pohrail.
- 2 I ahpw peirinkihda irail kan me melahr oh sohralahr; re nsenamwahu sang mehlel irail kan me momourte.
- 3 Ahpw irail kan me saikinte ipwidi, me saikinte kilang sapwung kan me kin wiewiawi nin sampah, iei irail me keieu nsenamwahusang koaros.
- 4 I pil dehdehkier kahrepen aramas ar kin nohn doadoahk laud pwe re en paiamwahula: pwehki ar kin peirinki dipwisou kan me mehn mparail kan kin ahneki. Ahpw met iei mehkot me sohte katepe. Met rasehng pwakipwakih kisinieng.
- 5 Re kin nda me aramas pweipwei men me kin kihpene peh oh mweidala pein ih en duhpekla oh mehla.
- 6 Mweinele met me mehlel, ahpw ahneki mehkot me tikitik ni kapehd meleilei mwahusang pehmw kan koaros wie kedikedirepwki rahn koaros songosong en koledi kisinieng.
- 7 I pil tehkadahr mehkot tohrohr ehu nan mour wet me sohte katepe.
- 8 Iet aramas emen me kin kelekelehpw. Sohte nah pwutak, oh sohte rie, ahpw e kin wie doadoahk laud rahn koaros, e sohte kin itarki pai me e ahneki. Ihs me e wie doadoahkohng me e irekihdihsang pein ih peren en sampah? Met pil sohte katepe-oh ehu ahl kahpwal en mour.
- 9 Aramas riemen mwahusang emente, pwehki ma ira pahn patpene doadoahk, e pahn mie katepe.
- 10 Ma emen ira pahn pwupwudi, meteio kak sewesehda. Ahpw ma aramas emen pahn kelekelehpw oh pwupwudi, meid suwed, pwehki sohte me pahn kak sewese.
- 11 Ma aramas riemen pahn wendipene ni ahsoun kopou, ira pahn karakarada, ia duwen omw pahn karakarada ma ke wendi kelehpw?
- 12 Aramas riemen pahn kak doareirahla nan pei ehu me aramaste emen sohte pahn kakohng. Sahl silipwoat me patpene pahn apwal en mweipeseng.
- 13 Aramas semwehmwe men kak paiamwahula oh wiahla nanmwarkien eh wehi, de sang nan imweteng kolahng nan mwoalen nanmwarki, ahpw e nohn pweipwei ni eh likeilapalahr oh sohte kak ale kaweid, e sohte mwahusang mwahnakapw emen me semwehmwe ahpw loalokong.
- 14 Aramas semwehmwe men kak paiamwahula oh wiahla nanmwarkien eh wehi, de sang nan imweteng kolahng nan mwoalen nanmwarki, ahpw e nohn pweipwei ni eh likeilapalahr oh sohte kak ale kaweid, e sohte mwahusang mwahnakapw emen me semwehmwe ahpw loalokong.
- 15 I medemedewe duwen aramas koaros me momour nin sampah wet, I ahpw dehdehkihda me mie mwahnakapw emen nanpwungarail me pahn wiliandi nanmwarki nan mwoale.
- 16 Ele uwen tohtohn aramas akan me nanmwarki men kakaun sohte kak wadawad; ni nanmwarkio eh pahn pwoula, sohte me pahn kapingkalahnganki sapwellime wiewia kan. Eri, met pil sohte katepe. Met rasehng pwakipwakih kisinieng.
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